Chapter 186
Isaac
Isaac took a deep sigh, exhausted.
âI donât know why everyone expects me to choose a side. Iâd rather be the common enemy.â
âKukuku. Really now? Thatâs a relief.â
Isaac silently watched Ismael chuckle to himself. Isaac took a breath of his cigarette and asked.
âSo what did you want to make sure of so badly that you couldnât wait for the Directorate of Surveillance to bail her out first?â
Ismaelâs eyes looked into the sky grimly as he lamented.
âItâs always the Empire that suffered. Countless talents and prodigies died meaninglessly. All the Empire could offer in return for these meaningless deaths was to decorate them with honour. A worthless thing dressed up to be the object of every manâs desire. All of the previous Emperors did what they could to change this unfair world.â
The Dark Royale agents standing in the periphery of the room kneeled and shouted âMy Lord!â to Ismaelâs sorrowful words. Isaac sneered, irritated by the sight.
âUnless you brought me here to listen to your complaints, you should get to the point.â
The agentsâ eyes lit with anger. Ismael coughed for a moment, soothing it down with a glass of water that had been handed to him.
âI wanted to make sure. Whether she knew of the radicalâs plans. If she did, there was no hope for the Empire to begin with. If she didnât I would have kissed her feet for mercy.â
âKunette would have stopped it if she knew about it in the first place.â
Isaac spoke, to which Ismael smiled heinously. The emptiness in Ismaelâs eyes was eerily familiar to Isaac.
âYou seem to be mistaken about being Kunetteâs friend.â
âMistaken?â
âKukuku. The Grand Councilâs distinctions of moderate and radicals isnât between killing or protecting the humans. Theyâre the same. Moderates are just those who consider some of their methods too harsh on humans. But both the moderates and radicals believe humanity must be controlled and quarantined.â
Ismaelâs voice was smouldering with deep loathing.
âSo you wanted to beg Kunette for mercy? That the radicals are being too mean, so they should tone it down?â
âKuk! I canât deny that. But here I am falling into a trap, let alone seeing her. And with the Gate open, everything is done and dusted.â
Isaac frowned, listening to Ismael. Despair possessed those empty eyes. Those were the eyes of people who had given up and were just waiting for death.
âWhy are you and the Queen giving the Gateâs opening such importance? Since Iâm still alive, canât I just close it?â
Ismael gave a sardonic smile and laughed.
âI wouldnât be in such desperate throes if we could. Do you know what the radicals are aiming for?â
âWell. I have a suspicion.â
The plan to destroy a civilization whose peace and prosperity relied on the Gateâall by closing it. A plan only the Queen could see through. Most people would like to see their revenge come to fruition with their own eyes, and the Queen was no different. Why make a plan that wouldnât bear fruit for a hundred years, unless you would be there to witness it then?
But this plan only satisfied the Queen. The radicals didnât gain anything from it. The other world would be caught up in wars, but itâd only strengthen humanity in this world.
Why did the radicals help the Queen for this plan? Out of pure friendship? If so, they wouldnât have gone so far as to sacrifice their revered Three-eyed; surely no friendship was worth that much.
From a different perspective then, it was more important to sacrifice the Three-eyed and shackle Kunetteâif not only for a momentâto open the Gate. And considering the radicalâs loathe of humanity, their goals were plainly obvious. In fact, the Three-eyed itself had claimed their plan had succeeded.
âThose radicals are planning to unleash the plague, right? I know it sounds weird coming from me, but what do they take humanityâs survival instinct foâ¦â
Just as Isaac was about to finish, he realised his error and shut his mouth. The plague these select few radicals made was a biological weapon of war they could fully control with a hundred percent fatality rate.
But the medical technology of this world wasnât so far behind. And with the Gate open, they could create the cure by combining their strengths with the other worldâs.
No, if the radicals released the plague before the Gate opened, humanity would have been doomed from the start. Therefore, they never had a reason to open the Gate.
Yet they still helped her. Why?
âHuhuhu. There is another method to avoid the plague other than the vaccine.â
â⦠Donât tell me itâs by crossing to the other world through the Gate.â
âA one-way ticket.â
â⦠Shit.â
Isaac swore as Ismaelâs eyes flickered. Isaac took out a new cigarette.
âWith enough time, Iâm sure theyâll be able to research a cure. But what if there isnât? Between waiting indefinitely for a cure while your friends and family die or an immediate solution. You know which option people will choose.â
â⦠Whatâs the population of the Empire?â
âHuhuhu. The rough estimate is 1.5 billion. We predict there will be 500 million casualties once the Exodus begins, but thatâs still 1 billion. So? You think your world can handle it?â
Impossible. Isaac sighed. How could they possibly handle 1 billion refugees when they couldnât even handle a few hundred thousand? Who could possibly provide them with food and shelter?
âSo thatâs why they suddenly removed the restrictions on technological development. Thatâs why they opened the Gate in New Port City.â
The true purpose for advancing civilization had now finally entered the limelight. It wasnât for the prosperity of humanity, but to improve the transportation infrastructure, streamlining the deportation of humans. New Port City was the centre of the supply chainâwhat was good for goods was also good for humans.
âDoes the Emperor know?â
âKuk. Iâm sure they told him now that the Gate has opened. But nothing will change. The Emperor must now defend the Gate with everything he has.â
âOf course. I didnât think Iâd have to deal with the Empireâ¦â
The Gate was the Empireâs only hope now. Isaac thought the Emperor would step back and watch while Isaac and the Queen duked it out, but now that the Gate had to remain open, the Emperor was now tasked with catching Isaac and retrieving the key. .
âBut the moderates wonât just sit idly by when this comes out.â
âKukuku. Iâm sure there will be some who will. Perhaps they may close the Gate again. But they wonât be able to stop whatâs to come afterwards. The Empire is finished once the radicals release the plague. And humanity will still be preserved thanks to the Pendletons. At a sufficiently reduced number, of course. All the humans need to do is pass through the Gate instead of staying and succumbing to the plague here, no cure in sight. Iâm sure the moderates wouldnât mind that solution too much. The moderates simply donât like staining their own hands in blood, after all.â
âTsk. We fell for it. Hook, line, and sinker. The poison in this golden chalice was just too lethal.â
The plan to develop human civilization and compensating the Directorate of Strategy for their lossesâall of it had already been rehearsed, and the Empire couldnât possibly refuse them despite being suspicious.
âIs that why you tried to catch the Queen? Because she has the cure?â
âItâs just a hunch, but Iâm sure of it. The radicals wouldnât treat her as an exception just because sheâs the Queen.â
The Queen and the radicals were partners. Only until the Gate opened. Afterwards, they split into opposite directions. The radicals would be eager to spread the plague immediately now that the Gate was opened, but that would make the Queenâs true goal impossible.
This world had to prepare for war as the world changed. A war they could not win. Isaac sighed and grumbled.
âI thought I was the craziest bastard, but turns out Iâm not even worth mentioning. Ah, it really hurts my ego. So, why did you bring me here? Did you want to have the honour of catching me first, since the Emperor will order my capture eventually?â
Isaac asked. Ismaelâs breath turned shallow as he looked back.
âI will die soon.â
âI can see that.â
âDoes the Empire have a chance at winning against your world?â
âIt will be difficult.â
In the other world, humans discriminated over religion and race. War was unavoidable. Perhaps it was possible that no war would take place. With all the newly developed technology, humanity would spread into space and eventually be capable of accommodating the Empireâs entire population. Until the Gate closed that was.
It was obvious who the blame would fall on when the Gate closesâwho else except for the newly accepted refugees?
âI seeâ¦â
Ismael spoke briefly. He then looked at Isaac, eye-to-eye, and continued.
âYour final moments were touching.â
âYou give me too much praise.â
âI will give you Dark Royale.â
Ismaelâs words caught Isaac off-guard; he turned to the agents whose heads were down.
âI donât think theyâll just quietly obey me just because you said that.â
âKuku. Donât worry about it. This is the Empireâs final act of resistance. Spread your wings and create havoc as youâve done before. They will be your limbs and struggle with you.â
It was a barebones funeral for a royalâs death. Isaac watched the mansion burn detachedly. Isaac didnât like Dark Royale because of what happened in the past, but he couldnât deny that they were a useful force.
The moment Ismael had brought up giving him the Dark Royale, Isaac already had a myriad of plans on how to use them. Itâd be such a waste to just abandon Dark Royale at this point.
Isaac turned around, seeing that all Dark Royale agents had gathered. The warlock, who had captured Isaac once before, approached Isaac with a cold, stiff face and saluted.
âDark Royale, 57 men strong. We await your orders.â
âThatâs all? That bastard just gave me whatâs left after screwing things upâthereâs nothing useful! What, Iâm supposed to just clean up his mess?â
It was the Empireâs last combat force. When it was in one piece, even the Grand Council would have been wary of them. But now, they were the remnants of a defeated army after a foolhardy mission.
âThey are the last combat force of Dark Royale. There are many more Dark Royale agents elsewhere.â
The warlock replied with a quiet voice despite Isaacâs complaint. The other agents still awaited Isaacâs order without a response. Isaac smirked. He purposely belittled Ismael, yet they were as stone-faced as they came.
Isaac confirmed they were aware the situation was hopeless, and were prepared for the last stand. Isaac clapped, gathering attention. He spoke with a smile.
âNow, everyone. I must thank you first for volunteering to help me regain my title.â
Dark Royale agents couldnât hide their curiosity in their expressions. The warlock asked Isaac.
â⦠What title are you trying to reclaim?â
Isaac spread out his arms, smiling with the burning mansion behind him. The image left a stabbing impression on the agents.
âIâm the craziest bastard in this world. I wonât accept anyone else.â